By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
Just when the struggling Charlotte 49ers started to rally on a windy Saturday afternoon, the UTSA Roadrunners’ two offensive standouts stepped in and took charge of the situation.
Drew Detlefsen launched a solo home run into the wind in the seventh inning, and Caden Miller ripped a two-run double in a three-run eighth.
UTSA went on to claim an 8-3 victory, clinching its 16th straight series victory in the American Conference dating back to the 2024 season.
On Sunday, the Roadrunners will try for their first series sweep in conference this season when the teams meet at 11 a.m.
Charlotte, an NCAA tournament program in 2023, has lost 10 games in a row and would like to rectify that situation before the team leaves San Antonio.
Earlier in the day on Saturday, the UAB Blazers completed a 12-6 rout of the South Florida Bulls in Tampa. With the two outcomes, the Blazers and the Roadrunners improved to 10-4 in the conference.
Teams in the American play a 27-game schedule, so the race is deadlocked just beyond the halfway point.
It’s been an eventful week for the Roadrunners, the conference’s defending regular-season champions.
On Tuesday, they lost a heartbreaker, falling 10-9 in 12 innings at Waco against the power conference Baylor Bears.
The Roadrunners took a two-run lead into the bottom of the 12th and then gave up three runs to lose on a walk-off single by Bears freshman Dylan Perez.
By Friday, they shook it off and scored an 11-5 victory over the 49ers in the first of three games at Roadrunner Field.
On Saturday, the Roadrunners and 49ers faced adversity in the weather.
Namely, a cold and blustery wind that blew into the hitters’ faces, forcing players on both sides to adjust their approach.
In the early going, the Roadrunners played small ball and surged into a 4-0 lead after three innings.
In the three-run second, Diego Diaz notched an RBI bunt single. Jordan Ballin followed with a sacrifice bunt that brought in another run.
Aidan Eshelman’s RBI single made it 3-0. The Roadrunners tacked on another run in the third to stake starting pitcher Conor Myles to a commanding four-run lead.
Myles (6-1) went on to record the victory, his fourth over his past four starts.
In working 5 and 1/3 innings, the lefthander from Australia was charged with two runs, both of them unearned.
He allowed six hits and walked three, while striking out three. Sam Simmons earned his fourth save of the season, striking out five in 3 and 2/3.
UTSA’s relief ace had his struggles in giving up three hits, one run (unearned) and walking three.
After the 49ers trimmed UTSA’s lead to 4-3 with two runs in the sixth and one in the seventh, the Roadrunners’ offense came to life against the 49ers’ bullpen.
In the bottom of the seventh, Detlefsen hit his team-leading 13th home run of the season. The solo blast into the left-field screen made it 5-3.
In the eighth, Jordan Ballin notched an RBI single, expanding the Roadrunners’ lead to three runs. Miller highlighted the inning with a two-run double.
UTSA had a scare in the inning on a play when Diego Diaz was thrown out sliding feet first under the catcher, into home plate.
Diaz stayed down momentarily and got up limping, but he did not come out of the game.
Starting pitcher Ryan Combs (1-1) took the loss for the 49ers, who have lost their last eight conference games.
Records
Charlotte 18-20, 3-11
UTSA 27-12, 10-4
Coming up
Charlotte at UTSA, Sunday, 11 a.m.
UTSA at Texas A&M, Tuesday, 3 p.m.
Notable
UTSA outfielder Christian Hallmark had a three-hit day at the plate, his third of the season. In addition, Miller, Diaz and Eshelman had two hits apiece. Ballin and Miller led the team with two RBIs each.













